In a building dating from the 16th century, this renowned pub with rooms is a 3-minute walk from the Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft.
you can enjoy panoramic views combined with a warm cosy welcome, fresh seasonal food and a great ran
Modern British food, sourced from our own kitchen garden, the best local farm estates and short rang
Modern British food, sourced from our own kitchen garden, the best local farm estates and short rang
Country gastropub with flagstone floors, massive fireplaces and a large, lawned beer garden.
In an 18th-century Georgian building, this stylish pub with rooms is a 9-minute walk from Arundel Ca
Exclusive, independently-owned country house hotel and restaurant. A warm welcome, luxurious accommo
2 High St, Ditchling, Hassocks BN6 8TA, UK
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